Watering

Plants and crops consist mainly of water. Water flows from the roots to the leaves, transporting the nutrients absorbed by the roots to the place where they are needed. It is therefore essential for a plant to have enough water.

If the grass is cut very short and the soil is dry (sandy), the lawn
should be sprinkled briefly each day, otherwise the grass will turn
brown - and once the grass is brown it is too late to take action.